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                            4 Ae hour in the morning's worth twa in the afternoon

A fidging mare should be weel girded

A fool and his money is soon parted

A fool may gie a wise man counsel

A friend in court’s worth a penny in purse

A friend in need’s a friend indeed

Aft counting keeps friends lang thegither

After a storm comes a calm

A foul man and a hungry man ay mak haste hame

A fou purse never lacks friends

A fou wame make a stiff back

A gaun fit's ay getting

A gien horse should na be look'd i' the mouth

A gude beginning has ay a gude ending

A gude cow may hae an ill cauf

A gude tongue’s a safe weapon

A gude ingle maks a roomy fireside

A gude word's as soon said as an ill

A gude tale is no the waur o’ bein twice tauld

A green Yule maks a fat kirk-yard